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i saw the bushmaster gun and it's own by the freedom group owned by cerberus, and stephen feinberg is head of serberus. as the rest of the country explains what happened to their kids, what happens to his family? and at the point of investment, do we really want to be making money from the sale of these weapons? he has got enough money. does this really need to happen? i thought you know, we need to look beyond the regular debate of the gun policy debate and see who is profiting and see who makes money from the sale of bushbushmaster rifles. >> eliot: you're on on to something both in the vigil that you held, but feinberg has to decide, this is not what you want to be. how do you look your kids in the eye. if you can put pressure through the money, you can get people to change their behavior. you've done that. cerberus-- >> i was infuriated that at 1:00 in the morning they came out and said they want to sell the freedom group? they've been profiting from bush bushmaster rifles for six years. this is not the first incident that has happened. 34 people killed by guns a day. it's not nec
i saw the bushmaster gun and it's own by the freedom group owned by cerberus, and stephen feinberg is head of serberus. as the rest of the country explains what happened to their kids, what happens to his family? and at the point of investment, do we really want to be making money from the sale of these weapons? he has got enough money. does this really need to happen? i thought you know, we need to look beyond the regular debate of the gun policy debate and see who is profiting and see who...
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(audience chanting "stephen") (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the "report," folks, thank you for joining us. it's great to be me. nation, it's a special time of the year. we've been looking forward to it for months now. and wherever you go you can see the twinkle in little children's eyes because they know in a few short weeks ♪ the fiscal cliff is coming to town ♪ merry cliffmas! (laughter) and with a dramatic name like fiscal cliff, it's got to be exciting. jim? >> the president is asking for $1.6 trillion in revenue. >> $600 billion in tax hikes. >> entitlement reform. >> dividends and capital gains. >> discretionary spending. (laughter) (cheers and applause) what happened, is it over? (bleep) oak, folks, i'll admit it. i don't want to talk about the fiscal cliff and you don't want to hear about it. for the next 20 days, all pundit are contractually obligated to talk budgetary policy and you the viewer are obligated to listen. check your cable contract. (laughter) it's right below the part where come cast gets your kidneys. they'll be
(audience chanting "stephen") (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the "report," folks, thank you for joining us. it's great to be me. nation, it's a special time of the year. we've been looking forward to it for months now. and wherever you go you can see the twinkle in little children's eyes because they know in a few short weeks ♪ the fiscal cliff is coming to town ♪ merry cliffmas! (laughter) and with a dramatic name...
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stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! (cheers and applause) thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much, folks. there is tons of excitement in the air tonight. it is the final night of hobbit week. (cheers and applause) i'm so excited, folks. i'm so excited about tonight's show, i have been camping outside my studio since 5 a.m. dressed as my favorite character. tonight's guest director peter jackson. (cheers and applause) who has requested that tonight's interview be broken into three parts and aired every december until 2014. you know, folks, it's just been a great week. and spending time with the creators of the hobbit for the past four days has changed me in ways i never expected. i mean it's hard to put my finger on it. (laughter) i got to tell you, it is such high maintenance. i can never find the parts. and frankly my mani-pedi girl is on a suicide watch. but of course tonight a big story comes from my home state of south carolina. >> big breaking news in this town, senator jim demint, a tea party favorite a
stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! (cheers and applause) thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much, folks. there is tons of excitement in the air tonight. it is the final night of hobbit week. (cheers and applause) i'm so excited, folks. i'm so excited about tonight's show, i have been camping outside my studio since 5 a.m. dressed as my favorite character. tonight's guest director peter jackson. (cheers and applause) who has requested that...
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>> i don't. >> stephen: you should, you should. if we all let our hair down when we're talking about our dogs-- you say "our dogs" do you have a dog? >> i don't have a dog. >> stephen: you don't have a dog. okay. >> my building doesn't allow dogs. i'm an aspirational dog owner. (laughter) >> stephen: really. so if you had the ability you would own a dog? >> someday i hope to own a dog. i grew up with dogs. >> stephen: were you raised by wolfes? (laughter) grew up with dogs? >> i had dogs -- my parents had dogs when i was a child and i don't know -- this is perhaps why i was asked to write the forward because i've done things on behalf of dogs. >> stephen: i know this. >> a but the years ago i saved a dog that was on death row in new jersey. an akita named taro who had been wrongly convicted, as it turns out, of biting a young girl. and i did an enormous exposé on this. and the dog was granted a reprieve. a stay of execution. and relocated to new york state. (cheers and applause) i feel i've learned my stripes when it comes to the
>> i don't. >> stephen: you should, you should. if we all let our hair down when we're talking about our dogs-- you say "our dogs" do you have a dog? >> i don't have a dog. >> stephen: you don't have a dog. okay. >> my building doesn't allow dogs. i'm an aspirational dog owner. (laughter) >> stephen: really. so if you had the ability you would own a dog? >> someday i hope to own a dog. i grew up with dogs. >> stephen: were you raised by...
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where you come in on that and i was going to stephen fry scott well i'm. i mean i think that part of the problem is in some ways the premise of the question is wrong that the fiscal cliff really isn't a cliff it's more like a curve it's more like an austerity crisis on our some people have referred to it doesn't necessarily require that there be cuts certainly there's no urgent need for cut i mean part of the problem is that the way in which the issue has been framed has just store did the particular kinds of challenges that we do in fact face i don't think that we need to choose between private philanthropic civic organization faith based organization services funding and delivery and public sector programs i think that in both instances we've got a job crisis we've got a poverty crisis we've got an inequality prices crisis and that when all is said and done an effective solution to that what i would argue is a much more urgent set of needs can surely draw upon both the particular strengths of both the problem sector and the private sector so i'd i'd push
where you come in on that and i was going to stephen fry scott well i'm. i mean i think that part of the problem is in some ways the premise of the question is wrong that the fiscal cliff really isn't a cliff it's more like a curve it's more like an austerity crisis on our some people have referred to it doesn't necessarily require that there be cuts certainly there's no urgent need for cut i mean part of the problem is that the way in which the issue has been framed has just store did the...
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stephen roell told me he's worried that uncertainty about the fiscal cliff could hurt consumer confidence, and his business. >> we don't do that. as the consumer, i products to costumers like the big three, that in turn sell to the auto industry. my biggest concern is how it will affect the psychology of the consumer. i've been surprised, susie, that people continue to buy automobiles. but my fear is that could change dramatically. >> susie: steve, to what extent are the ups and downs impacting your business day to day. >> i think people are holding back on making captain investments. i see that particularly in the building side. from my standpoint, i continue to invest around the world. i'll invest to make sure i'm buying the strategies we laid up for the next three years. the question is what it will do, depending on what the outcome is, how is it going to alter my strategies if the out come is different than i
stephen roell told me he's worried that uncertainty about the fiscal cliff could hurt consumer confidence, and his business. >> we don't do that. as the consumer, i products to costumers like the big three, that in turn sell to the auto industry. my biggest concern is how it will affect the psychology of the consumer. i've been surprised, susie, that people continue to buy automobiles. but my fear is that could change dramatically. >> susie: steve, to what extent are the ups and...
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is it correct to understand ambassador stephen title role in deciding their security position? >> as the chief of mission, he certainly had a responsibility in that regard, and actually, he was very security conscious, and increasingly concerned about security, but part of his responsibility is to make the case back here. he had not gone to the point where you might get to a point where you would be considering it is so dangerous we might close the compound or something like that. >> edge you know, and on a cursory day -- on the anniversary day, 9/11, spent the entire day inside the mission with appointments coming to him. we will just take one more question from fox news. >> just to follow on the last question, would you say ambassador stevens the shares some of the blame for the lack of security? >> we very clearly of the report made our indications open and transparent about where we felt the problems were in terms of decision making. ambassador stevens on several occasions was supportive of additional security to watching it very carefully in knowing what was going on. amba
is it correct to understand ambassador stephen title role in deciding their security position? >> as the chief of mission, he certainly had a responsibility in that regard, and actually, he was very security conscious, and increasingly concerned about security, but part of his responsibility is to make the case back here. he had not gone to the point where you might get to a point where you would be considering it is so dangerous we might close the compound or something like that....
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stephen curry drains the 3 and the warriors took the lead. he had a high of 32. the kings took a 4-point lead, then marcus thornton had 5 3-pointers tonight. the warriors lose by 4. >>> carolina, women's style. stanford squeaks by, they remain undefeated at 10-0. >>> david shaw signed a deal with stanford he want will play in the rose bowl on new year's day. >>> collen kaepernick is the -- colin kaepernick is the player of the week. at 10. ,,
stephen curry drains the 3 and the warriors took the lead. he had a high of 32. the kings took a 4-point lead, then marcus thornton had 5 3-pointers tonight. the warriors lose by 4. >>> carolina, women's style. stanford squeaks by, they remain undefeated at 10-0. >>> david shaw signed a deal with stanford he want will play in the rose bowl on new year's day. >>> collen kaepernick is the -- colin kaepernick is the player of the week. at 10. ,,
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>> stephen: peter jackson, the director of the hobbit. off with you now. we'll be right back. is. >> well, that's it for hobbit week, everybody, i will not say do not weep for not all tear captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome to "the daily show"! my name is jon stewart! we've got a good one for you tonight. we've got a good one. our guest, laura linney. she's in the new movie in "hyde park on the hudson." daisy was apparently f.d.r.'s confidante at a time when confidante meant "guy i have sex with." (laughter) we begin tonight in michigan where ten months ago michigan's governor rick snyder -- (laughter). that's dee snyder. duke snyder. that's roy scheider. (laughter). (cheers and applause) that's just a picture of me looking aknowed with this bit. there we go. rick snyder. anyway, this (bleep) guy. michigan governor rick snyder went before congress ten months ago to say he was not particularly interested at this time in making the bedrock union state of michigan a right to work state. >> right to work is an issue that is a very divisive
>> stephen: peter jackson, the director of the hobbit. off with you now. we'll be right back. is. >> well, that's it for hobbit week, everybody, i will not say do not weep for not all tear captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome to "the daily show"! my name is jon stewart! we've got a good one for you tonight. we've got a good one. our guest, laura linney. she's in the new movie in "hyde park on the hudson." daisy was...
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you stephen and that's why we decided that will be really want to see a lawyer and before god wills and. divine power in action activate the sacraments. i am just this we need these we are under the control of those governing us before at the service of a space mafia i found on that date the magnetic field of the sun realty. and it will create the support that the stuff. after the second coming it will be a futile place it will receive its glory it will be a renewed world and it will be a beautiful place. full of the best. little stuff just ammunition. it's good business for us it's kind of like being a doctor you know there's a disaster businesses. better unfortunately. wealthy british style. that's not right with. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. do we speak your language anything about the role or not of being. one music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news i want to turn to two of angola's
you stephen and that's why we decided that will be really want to see a lawyer and before god wills and. divine power in action activate the sacraments. i am just this we need these we are under the control of those governing us before at the service of a space mafia i found on that date the magnetic field of the sun realty. and it will create the support that the stuff. after the second coming it will be a futile place it will receive its glory it will be a renewed world and it will be a...
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on the bright side, stephen curry has 32 points. but the kings, who had lost five straight, scored more points than any team had all year against the warriors. aaron brooks put sacramento up by 4 with the long three ball. the kings shot 50% tonight. marcus scored 19 off the bench. just too many wide-open looks for sacramento. they win. >>> cardinals ranked no. 1 in the country. >>> a game-high 21. stanford squeaks. they remain undefeated, one of 17 in the country still undefeated. >> we had a target on our back tonight. that's one of the things we have to expect when we come to games like this and every game from here on out. we're fortunate to be able to play against this crowd and win. >> win, baby. just win. >>> it took alex smith 25 starts to win the nfc player of the week award. colin kaepernick, just five. peyton manning is the only other quarterback in league history to throw four touchdown passes at gillette stadium. >>> david shaw took over the stanford head coaching job for jim harbaugh two years ago. today he signs a long
on the bright side, stephen curry has 32 points. but the kings, who had lost five straight, scored more points than any team had all year against the warriors. aaron brooks put sacramento up by 4 with the long three ball. the kings shot 50% tonight. marcus scored 19 off the bench. just too many wide-open looks for sacramento. they win. >>> cardinals ranked no. 1 in the country. >>> a game-high 21. stanford squeaks. they remain undefeated, one of 17 in the country still...
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ambassador stephens became a good friend to this committee. while he was detailed to my staff in 2006 and 2007. his advice to me on the complexities of events in the region was invaluable. after he went back to state, he continued to brief staff from time to time, and he returned to meet with me after his remarkable tour as a united states representative to the rebels in benghazi. all of us have read accounts of chris stevens' extraordinary service. he was personally instrumental in advancing u.s. interests in libya. chris was providing the aind of energetic leadership we need for our embassy teams. he went beyond the walls to meet and converse with soldiers, shopkeepers and villagers as well as ministers and generals and bureaucrats. like united states embassy personnel around the world, and his team recognized that effective diplomacy in this era carries substantial risk. nevertheless, it is up to the president, the state department and the congress to insure that our diplomats have enough support and security to do their jobs as safely as p
ambassador stephens became a good friend to this committee. while he was detailed to my staff in 2006 and 2007. his advice to me on the complexities of events in the region was invaluable. after he went back to state, he continued to brief staff from time to time, and he returned to meet with me after his remarkable tour as a united states representative to the rebels in benghazi. all of us have read accounts of chris stevens' extraordinary service. he was personally instrumental in advancing...
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stephen miller sent a letter to the house and senate. tax writers saying this is going to be unexpectedly higher taxes for many taxpayers who simply aren't aware of their new tax liability. it will be a total and complete mess. 100 million tax refunds delayed, 30 million more people have to pay the amt. >> you've been looking into the business of guns all week. there is just fascinating stuff going on. >> a billion dollars in profit this year. one forecast, a billion dollars in profit this year for this industry. kint ov i can't overstate how big, powerful and profitable it is to make the guns you're looking at on your screen. the traditional bolt action rifles and guns you think as a big part of the industry, the fastest growing part of the market are the sport rifles. there is a coolness and hipness factor in owning the military style rifles. there is huge soaring demand for those. there are more gun shops in america than there are super markets and mcdonald's restaurants locations combined. think of the impact of this part of the -- y
stephen miller sent a letter to the house and senate. tax writers saying this is going to be unexpectedly higher taxes for many taxpayers who simply aren't aware of their new tax liability. it will be a total and complete mess. 100 million tax refunds delayed, 30 million more people have to pay the amt. >> you've been looking into the business of guns all week. there is just fascinating stuff going on. >> a billion dollars in profit this year. one forecast, a billion dollars in...
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our guest is with bell point alternatives and on the fundamental side of the story stephen weiss is with short hills capital. good to see you. jeff, make the case. you're looking at the charts. how do you like ups versus fedex? >> maria, i think you have to look at the longer-term chart, and if you look at the ten-year period, the true leader is federal express. it's up 76% versus the 24% that ups is. that's where you find the leaders. now let's take a closer look and look at the micro view of this chart, and we go to the year to date chart, and if you see a year to date, trading within a range, between 84 and 94, and what's going tonight difference. what's going tonight difference to push this to go higher, the catalyst, right. we wanted to see it go above $94 a share and the catalyst is going tonight international markets. we've seen some clarity over there, and you've seen a really -- fedex's international numbers have to increase, and that's the catalyst right there. >> jeff, they are both international. it depends on where you want to play. i like ups better because it's got a 3% yi
our guest is with bell point alternatives and on the fundamental side of the story stephen weiss is with short hills capital. good to see you. jeff, make the case. you're looking at the charts. how do you like ups versus fedex? >> maria, i think you have to look at the longer-term chart, and if you look at the ten-year period, the true leader is federal express. it's up 76% versus the 24% that ups is. that's where you find the leaders. now let's take a closer look and look at the micro...
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it will go downhill from there because the petty -- i mean, picking on stephen king, which i like to do, a congressman from iowa, the other day literally said, you know, i don't understand all this stuff about guns. i had cap pistols growing up. nobody died. >> does anyone realize what these mags meant in terms of those children? i don't want to go there. but the fact is -- >> don't go there? >> we've got to go there. >> you can assume what you can about what actually happened in those moments. what joe califano wrote about what you said on monday, what joe califano wrote about in "the washington post" is that lbj brought them into the room after robert kennedy was killed and said, we have ten days before the nra gets mobilized. we have ten days to accomplish the bill was sitting in the judiciary committee, the gun bans, from the time when john f. kennedy was killed. and now martin luther king jr. had been killed, robert kennedy was killed. he said, you've got ten days to mobilize. you've got to get this done. they did what they could and they came up with a much smaller bill which w
it will go downhill from there because the petty -- i mean, picking on stephen king, which i like to do, a congressman from iowa, the other day literally said, you know, i don't understand all this stuff about guns. i had cap pistols growing up. nobody died. >> does anyone realize what these mags meant in terms of those children? i don't want to go there. but the fact is -- >> don't go there? >> we've got to go there. >> you can assume what you can about what actually...
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chris stephens, my friend and colleague understood their diplomats cannot work in bunkers and do their jobs. we have a profound responsibility to ensure the best possible security and support for diplomats and development experts in the field. it's important to recognize that our colleagues in beers of diplomatic security, near east affairs across the department at home and abroad get a pretty countless times a day for years on end in some of the toughest circumstances imaginable. we cannot lose sight of that. do we have learned hard and painful lessons in benghazi, were arty acting on them. we have to do better. we have to do more to constantly reduce the risk people face and make sure they have resources they need. we owe that to our colleagues who lost their lives in benghazi. what over to security professionals who acted with such extraordinary heroism that awful night to protect them when you were to thousands of colleagues serving america with great dedication every day in diplomatic posts around the world. so with that, let me turn to ambassador to create an outdoor mall in. >>
chris stephens, my friend and colleague understood their diplomats cannot work in bunkers and do their jobs. we have a profound responsibility to ensure the best possible security and support for diplomats and development experts in the field. it's important to recognize that our colleagues in beers of diplomatic security, near east affairs across the department at home and abroad get a pretty countless times a day for years on end in some of the toughest circumstances imaginable. we cannot...
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as you said, chris stephens understood in gaza as was anyone and understood the risks as well as anyone, but i think one of the painful lessons we've learned is the imports of being able to take a step back and try to analyze better the broader pattern of security challenges that were emerging. so there's a sense of response build on the part of all of us in the state department for trying to better understand those challenges, not be fixated on credible threats and taken into account in keeping with what was the obvious security and adequacies made all these by the accountability review board in benghazi spent on non-going to be interested and i think all the members will be interested as to how you institutionalize that review that go beyond just simple threats. i would hope you would share -- secretary, you mentioned i think he said streamlining a process or you could move quicker to implement. you also mentioned there may be some concerned with additional marine assignments with the host country. is there anything that we need to be aware of as you implement these recommendations as
as you said, chris stephens understood in gaza as was anyone and understood the risks as well as anyone, but i think one of the painful lessons we've learned is the imports of being able to take a step back and try to analyze better the broader pattern of security challenges that were emerging. so there's a sense of response build on the part of all of us in the state department for trying to better understand those challenges, not be fixated on credible threats and taken into account in...